I've got a great book (ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference from WROX) with the whole Object Model including methods but I can't reproduce it (it's over 200 pages!), but you might find more information at: http://www.microsoft.com/data/ado/default.htm
Thanks, I will have a look out for the book. I've had a look at the Microsoft site and I don't know if is just me or not but I find it a difficult format to learn from. It's OK if youv'e got a specific question but I cant get a good feel for the overall picture.
Still nothing like paper is there.
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Peter J. Boettcher posted this at 13:10 — 24th October 2001.
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I've got a great book (ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference from WROX) with the whole Object Model including methods but I can't reproduce it (it's over 200 pages!), but you might find more information at: http://www.microsoft.com/data/ado/default.htm
There's a top level diagram at: http://www.microsoft.com/data/ado/prodinfo/progmod.htm (I know you're probably looking for all the methods...)
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PaulCAust posted this at 23:59 — 24th October 2001.
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Thanks, I will have a look out for the book. I've had a look at the Microsoft site and I don't know if is just me or not but I find it a difficult format to learn from. It's OK if youv'e got a specific question but I cant get a good feel for the overall picture.
Still nothing like paper is there.
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